Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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Strana 55
... reason very unnaturally , or rather not reason at all , to suppose this was the only bud in England which had this appearance . Instead of deciding thus , I should instantly conclude that the same appear- ance was beginning or about to ...
... reason very unnaturally , or rather not reason at all , to suppose this was the only bud in England which had this appearance . Instead of deciding thus , I should instantly conclude that the same appear- ance was beginning or about to ...
Strana 261
... reason , to bring the monarchs and rulers of the world under their sub- jection , and thereby to extirpate war , slavery , and capital pun- ishments , from the list of human evils . Let it not be suspected that I detract , by this ...
... reason , to bring the monarchs and rulers of the world under their sub- jection , and thereby to extirpate war , slavery , and capital pun- ishments , from the list of human evils . Let it not be suspected that I detract , by this ...
Strana 461
... reason , but by precedent . This folly has been often exploded by philosophy , and caricatured by satire ; yet its power , either in extent or degree , is little abated . The reason is obvious : every man sees the defect in another ...
... reason , but by precedent . This folly has been often exploded by philosophy , and caricatured by satire ; yet its power , either in extent or degree , is little abated . The reason is obvious : every man sees the defect in another ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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